Cindy Margolis
Cindy Margolis
Cynthia Dawn "Cindy" Margolis is an American glamor spokesmodel and actress...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionModel
Date of Birth1 October 1965
CityLos Angeles, CA
CountryUnited States of America
dream men married
I married the man of my dreams in 1998.
mom couple years
Every couple years when Mr. [Hugh] Hefner would call, I would very graciously decline, because my mom would kill me, and I thought it was more mysterious keeping my clothes on.
makeup should without-makeup
You should see me without makeup.
makeup artist giving
Makeup artists are always giving me their stuff. My favorite thing is free stuff. I'll take anything.
thinking want great-things
I think that's the great thing, ya' know, that women can do anything that they want now.
baby thinking boys
I think in vitro is a miracle and it has given me my precious little baby boy.
average adoption cost
Infertility costs an average of about $16-20,000 per procedure, and you don't always get pregnant the first time. I had to go through it seven times. And adoption and surrogacy are not covered through insurance companies.
games waiting forever
Gotham Games called me, and I could not be more thrilled. I've been waiting to be in a video game forever, so when they called there was no hesitation.
baby children dollars
I call my children "My Hundred Thousand Dollar Babies Before They Were Even Born"!
bigger
To me, bigger is better.
baby heart emotional
Infertility is this huge emotional roller coaster. If you want in your heart more than anything to have a baby, it's the hardest thing you will ever go through physically, emotionally, and financially.
play people trying
I know I play into that image out there, but I try to say it is a fantasy. I look at my own pictures and wish I could look like that. There are probably five people in this whole entire world who actually look like that.
struggle years nine
Nine million Americans a year, that we know of, struggle with infertility.
mother children blessed
I have been blessed in my career and I was able to afford the extra procedures and everything to have my children. Does that make me a better mother than someone who cannot afford it? No, of course not.